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Gospel Instruments => Organ Room => Topic started by: on February 08, 2005, 11:30:19 PM
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The pastor that I play for is primarily in Eb so here are a few chords that I use:
Runs: Eb, C# Bb, A, Ab, F#
Chords: Foot pedal/left hand/right hand
Eb/Eb/F#ACEb
Eb/Eb/GBbCEb or Eb/F#Bb/C#FAb
G/Eb/GBbCEb
Ab/CEbF#/F#BbCEb
A/Eb/F#ACEb
Bb/AbD/F#BbC#
OR IF YOU WANT SOMETHING EXTRA:
Ab/CEbF#/F#BbCEb
F#/EBb/EbAbC
F/Eb/F#ACEb
E/AbD/F#BbC#
Eb/Eb/F#ACEb
Eb/Eb/GBbCEb
THIS IS MY FIRST CHORD POST SO TELL ME HOW IT SOUNDS
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Thanks xljiccfa. :D
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That's not bad at all. Nice chords, I'll add them to my collection, lol
cakinbro
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Something that I find pretty interesting when 'whoopin' behind a preacher is playing(yes playing!) musical games with him/her! At the iv chord Ab, I play the v chord of the key a whole step down. Here's the configuration:
Ab/ GbBbDbEbF
Now for the fat cats that play with two hands:
Ab/ GbAbBbDb/GbBbDbF
The sound is definitely something you've heard b4! Try it in each key, it'll stretch your brain a little bit!
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I just realize that I do the same thing, Freddy. It's a real nice chord, and the fact that you reminded me of it, brings up another thing.
The chord that Freddy is referring to is a tight chord. But, what I do to make my minister of music sick is I just simply play a flatted third in the bass note. I'll use Freddy's chords to tell you what I mean.
Ab/ GbAbBbDb/GbBbDbF
As Freddy has stated before, this is a nice chord. All I do is change the bass note to a flatted third of the root key.
B/GbAbBbDb/GbBbDbF
Then from there I'll continue the preacher progression.
I've always believed that the most important thing to any chord is the bottom and I like to give a shout out to all the bass players out there that allows a keyboardist or an organist to sound as if they're playing by themself.
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Some I learn from a good friend of mine is, to never ever under-estimate the power of a preacher. Because, no matter how long you've been playing with a preacher or how well you know his preaching style. He could alwayz go into a different direction meaning, he could change keys, go into a mind/spirit of worship, or jsut retire his sermone to a close. Even though if you KNOW you preacher extremly well very rarly would he perform one of these actions without you noticing it you still can mingle around. But what I really came on here to say was that excellent series of chords for repeated expression/phrases for ex: (god is Joy, Peace, Happiness etc.) is after every capital word I just wrote in the example is to pull an 4th chord and invert it every time his says the pharse.
For example in Eb minor:
For the first pharse, play an A bass, a F#,A,C,Eb on the left-hand, a A,C,Eb,F#,A on the right hand. For the next pharse play a (bass/left-hand/right-hand)
C/A,C,Eb,F#/C,Eb,F#,A,C. The next pharse just keep inverting the chords a 4th note up. I know the chords are a bit elementery but if was an simple example. If you don't do this
i hope it helps.
HOLLA
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I'm going to try the 4th chord inversion. I think the chords aren't elementary at all.
As for the preacher, he's thrown me before. He's gone to E natural and sometimes he's dropped to C#. Usually, the person that throws me for a loop-D-loop is my M.O.M. He asks me to play songs I've NEVER heard of.
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Hey Try This; After You Have Done The 1 Then You Go To 4 Do This EveryBody Will Flip
Arr. By "Key-Wiz"
Example "Eb"
Bp/Lh/Rh
1....Eb/AdCC#F/AbCEb
2....Ab/F#BbCEb/F#BbC#
Flip Mode
D/F#BC/EAbB
C#/F#BC#/EbF#B
F/EbAbA/EbFAbC#
Bb/DAb/C#F#Bb
Then Back To The 1
This is a series if you want more let me know God Bless :wink: